Wake Forest School of Medicine - Gray Matter Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

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. K , I' ,f -XY ,gf ,- 5 zamrggg Ing 232 i1II u I95I THE BOWMAN GRAY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 1 of L WAKE' FOREST COLLEGE 1 The School of Medicine, established at Wake Forest in 1902, and renamed the School of MedicalSciences in 1937, operated as a two-year medical school until 1941, when it moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, os a four-year medical college. When the school expanded tova four-year institution, it was renamed The Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest College, in recognition of the benefactor who made the expansion possible, the late Bowman Gray, of Winston-Salem. TUIHTTT as 2 ,T T fs 2, Tj 1 l 3 lin 'mV'fl'7NfTl I l TT I l-El lk H lllliliil llllllllilli It islam Illliiiiill 5 TT y T 9 T.ci TT? ?1-9 :se T T ri e 5 as li M ail T ow THE SCHOOL OF NURSING of the NORTH CHRGLIUH BHPTIST HGSPITHL The School of Nursing was established here in l923. Under the leader- ship of Miss Edna Heinzerling, who only this year resigned, the school has grown from an entering enrollment of only fifteen in l923 to one of over half a hundred last year. The Nurses' Home was built in 1928 and dedicated to Dr. Blanche Barrus. ln l936, eighteen bedrooms were added and in l944 an addition of thirty-six bedrooms and two floors devoted to the Educational Department was made. Preface This year the Bowman Gray School of Medlclne IS passing the hrst major milestone of Its existence Durmg the past decade Its leaders have molded It unto one ofthe leading clnnlcal and research medical centers of the world This was accomplished from a nldus of a well established two year medical school and the very far sighted and generous Bowman Gray benefactlon But most certalnly this IS only the alpha Even now expansron IS ln progress In the facllltles available to the medlcal school and hosprtal We can be sure that as we reach every succeedmg milestone we wlll be able to look back wlth ever In creaslng pnde at the glorious strrdes that wlll have been taken by this lnstltutnon o s u I ' I I ' I I - if EW? THE BOLUHWHU GRHY SCHGOL OF HTEDICIHE DEDICHTIOIT Dr. George T. Harrell, Jr. has been selected by the class of l95l as a man most worthy to receive the dedication of our annual. This choice has been made in recognition of his efforts as head of the Department of Medicine to deal fairly with the students and all under his authority, his astute clinical knowledge and his earnest endeavors to impart that knowledge to the students, his emphasis upon the scientific method, and above all his intelligent and effective pioneering in the field of medical education. Though his position does not entail a close personal relationship with the students, we know that his consci- entious and meticulous attention to the many details of our medical education as well as his preoccupation with the broad outlines of our medical curriculum has eased many of the rough spots and given us a much fuller insight into the broad field of medicine. lt is certain that Dr. Harrell will remain an inspiration for us throughout our future medical careers as a man who believes in and strives to practice the best in the field of medicine. May we in attempting to emulate him and his teachings give a fuller and higher service to our chosen field of endeavor, our country, and to our fellow man. Q U lol l LQ? v l 8IVL0l L6LWL DR ROBERT R GARVEY MRS ELIZABETH BRYAN SMITH DR PAUL A YODER To lay thexr just hand on that Holden Lev That opens the Palme of htermty M1lton 8 144, K X 1-Ai--A Are- ------- A A---Y-J,f-ff-,fmsL:---Ae-4--- f W ' wa.:------:fer-mam 1:-r.n-rv-1.-H..-...-AUXQQ,-A- f.,..u1g-uur.mu.aav.11..-4 752 idx? TRIBBLE CARPENTER VANN PARKER DAVIS BENTON THE FHCULTY HAROLD XV, TRIBBLE. 'I'l1,D,. PILD., Prcsldn-nt. Whkc Fnrcst College, I COY C. CARPENTER. M.D.. Dean and Prufcssor of Pulurlngy. 0 HERBERT M. VANN, IXI,D., Rcgistr.xr.1nd Pmfcssn-r uf Anatwmy. 0 HARRY O. PARKER. I5.5.. Controller, I MISS KATHERINE DAVIS. Assistant to the Dean. 0 MISS NELL BENTON. Librarian. 10 ' l . .W-: Eh, fu. ff, an - . -s . 1 ' v isa- 13- x. f I ' Iiififi f . jf? . Q 'ik' QI 5 AIU ' .fr I I if . 'Q' 'fm-I if , - - v .' fi- 1 .-ff. 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IJI'--II-Ww.I11II DlIL'AIllI HI Drputmu-nl HI I'.1tI1n-Iwi I DIVISION GF HOXX ARD H HRADNHAXX MD CI1urm.1n nt Dnlsion UI Surgery Prufcswr md Dirutur Of Dcpartmcnt Of Sur O CARI ION X ADAMN MD Asxisunt in Cliniul Ohxtctriu and Gyrciulnm 0 IIBEN AI EXANDER ,IR M D Axxistmt Pri Icrssor ut Surgarx in IIN: c ut Nuiirirsurgmrx 0 XX II LIAM B AI Nl P IXID Auistlnt in Clinual Otuliryngulu I I NIHOMAH I BLAIR DDS Assixtint Prmcsmr UI Ikrmdwnlia and Drntil qurgcrw O GEORGE F HRADIORD IXID Axxlxmnt Prufcxsur in CIIFIIQII O!uI.xryngUIUgy O CHARI Eb 5 DRL IXIINIOND IXID Assliiant in CIIFIILJI Pniluln x 0 H IRANfIN FORNX IH IXID Instruitur in OrtrmpciI1Ls O I-RED lx GARVEX IXID Mx sunt Prufuwr of Nurgrry ind Dircitur nt Dnpartmnnt nt I rnlngy l ILLEII N L GOBBLE JR IXID Assistant I IAMFN A HARRILL MD Asxistint Pmtusi r nt Surggrx .ind Dirulor of OturInnuI.1rynLuInr.,y .md Bronclmsuipy I HIFI MON I A HI I NAHFCR M D Awistlnt in fliniul Ophllulmulm LX 0 lI'I DA HIGH IOXY FR M D Asalstant Pmfcswr uf Nurgprx ,ind Dirun r ut K Lmrll Nuru.-rx O QFOROL XX HOLMLN M D Instruitur in Clinual Orthopedic Nur cn O PAI L XX IOHNNON MD Awistanr in Clinual Obstetnu gn-rf. .U I' i'. i. . , , i 1 I ' '. ' . . ., I .gi ,T 'QQ Q . ... A ' i '. ' '. .., in Cliniiil Obxtrtrifs .iniIAGy'nrwIugv, I MARY I. GRIFFITH. M.D., Instrucn-r in Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology. . I ISURGERY IR,-INK R IIN Ix M D I'l-IIUWI I-I UIvvUvuu ,IHII lun frfr Iwux .lml Iixrutwl HI DLp.uI:11rl1l HI lIIvwtyl1lm.Ir1II L x wlumx I IANIN II MAIINIIALI. M D Imtllnr-'1 ln Smgux OC IIAIXIVIHX MAI KN, M D Aw-mm I'n-tw UIl7INNILUlm.lI1-Il1xllu1II1I,:x 0 IIII IIAIIIJ 'I NYI IIN IXI D Ilhtlwhll ln Nxilxux 0 IUJISI III A MHUIII M D I rMxxxr.Il1K IIN-Iuwl wt Nnvgux .HMI Dxlut4vl'41I UIIIIIIIM-Ilxu C IIIIIN A MII l.l Nh DDB Aww-x.m Iklwfuv I'u1-uI1rr1tn.1.xn4I fIlr1u.Il DLnl.1I NH Llx O KIIAIIIIIS M NUIII I,I'I'I. III III D, Imtlmtwx In I lvllwxsgx 0 IIUIII Ixl ' I UDUN. M I7 Imtxmtwl In flmn II Suxuurx 0 I.l NDIV 1 UL HI RN. N D Awrwmnt In Klum-.el Ulwtrunu mI 'K ' Im I yu fum' wt Nmqux ml Duunr I UpInrI1,4Im- I I LrXl1LuII4I!:I I II XX IXNIIIN IUIIiI'IiIN III, IIID. fhxlxf. 0 RIIIY I. BPUUX. DDS. Inxtru-tm m Dunml Snxluux I XXIIIIAM H NPRI Nl. IR I'wIus--1 wt f.InmL1I SUVQLH 0 HUXXAIID M 5'IARI,INkv. MD. Imtlmtm In Muwuaxx I A DI I VALK IXI I5 I'mIuwl UI KIIIIIAII Awlst.4nt I51nIuwvr UI Mlligux .IILI Dlln'-tux HI AmxtIvux.1 0 I KKJNIX Sultan l Rusful I, XYAII. MD Imuxlx I1 In X I wt I'u'w-.I1ntu.1I .md c,IIIIlx.II Dpuml 5ur,ux XYAIKIN5, 5- D 5 -N MI . , . I X f-' - -ex hi QI . '. 1 I'- ky., I inf' f 1 A ,,, 4- . In 4 , , is I 1- 5 9 Mgr. ,f ,-5 CS-A sf., in ' ,ig NI' .Q ,. V-avr' FJ. fab' I 2 ,. A I J! If il 757' .-s. ' Q-. . 'hx' 3 15' J f-I6 In Q .- ' fb 'tr' .41 DIVISION ROBERT B. LAXVSON. M.D.. Chairman of Division of Medicine, Professor and Director of Department of Pediatrics. 0 KATHERINE H. ANDERSON. M.D.. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics. I E. REID BAHNSON. M.D., Assistant in Clinical Internal Medicine. I FREDERICK A. BLOIQNT. M.D.. Assistant in Clinical Pediatrics. I LEROY FI. BLTLER, M.D., Professor of Pecligitrics. 0 DAVID CAYER, M.D., Associate Professor of Internal Medicine. 0 ELIZABETH CONRAD, M.D.. Instructor in Clinical Pediatrics. 0 VUILLIAM F. COX. M.D.. Assistant in Clinical Internal Medicine. 0 ANDREW' -I. CRETCHFIELD, M.D., Assistant in Clinical Internal Medicine. 0 JOHN P. DAVIS, M,D.. Assistant in Clinical Internal Medicine. 0 ARTHUR FREEDMAN, M.D., Assistant in Clinical Internal Mecli- cine. 0 -IOSEPH GRASSI, M.A., Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology. 0 GEORGE T. HARRELL. JR.. M.D., Professor and Director of Department of Internal Medicine. 0 THOMAS F. HENLEY, M.D.. Instructor in Clinical Pecliatrics. I LLICILE NY. HETAEE. M.D.. Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine. Associate in Pathology, and Director of the Clinical Laboratory and Hematology, 0 GEORGE VV. JAMES, M.D.. Assistant in Clinical Internal Bleclicine. .1-Q b' lr l '1 ' L- ev- 39- 5. '9 t D' C- '?.'..I 11 '21 'C -ul 1 4. -'vw . ...a GL . 'ws' 4' iwpfw 'fl 1 -' I fi.. 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Awxsmnt In QIIFIILAI I'mIl.lI1'lm O f1HARI.If5 H RIZID. IR. IXI D, Awxxmrlt IH LIIIIILAI I In!L'rn.iI INILwI1Lxm' O A VI 'I'ANXlfNI4AI'IXI. IXID. Asxxxhmt IU c,IIFII4.lI IntLrn.II INIwI1Ilr1c 0 IfRIDIfRI1K R 'I4AYI.UR, M.D. IDIYVICNNIII' uf INIuI1L.1I I.1l1:1'.1turc .lml Awn1.1lu Ikwfuswr ut C,I1mf.1I Intum.1I IXIMIILIM O I.I.1 WYD I THOMPSON. MD. I'r4vIL-wuz' wt Nux1nlpwwIxx.mtr'x' .Ind Dum!-Ir UI DL-pmxvmnr --I Ncl1wpwIIn.lrrx .HMI MuIxL.II Dlrur-Ir or Urxvlvn, TTTWA ' NT .. Qfi E I C I 'EHEQEQIR . ii DIVISIOII OF IIIEDICIIIE HENRY I. VALK. M.D. Instructor in Internal Medicine. I CHARLES R. WELFARE. M.D.. Assistant in Clinical In- ternal Medicine. I JOHN C. XYIGGINS. JR.. M.D.. Assistant in Clinical Internal Medicine. I ORPHEL'S E. NX'RIGHT. M.D.. Assistant in Clinical Internal Medicine. I ERNEST H. YOl'N'I'. JR.. M.D.. Instructor in Internal Medicine. NOT PICTl'RED DIVISION OF STRI'CTI.'RE AND FIQNCTION CYRl'S L GRAY. M.D.. Assistant in Radiology. I JAMES F. MARTIN. M.D.. Assistant Professor of Radiology. I HENKEI. M. PRICE. M.D.. Assistant in Radiology. 0 ALFRED VV. RICHARDSON. Ph.D.. Instructor in Physiology and Pharnwacology. O EDWARD B. TRI'ITT. JR.. Ph. D.. Instructor in Pharmacology. A. H. Robins Company Fellow. DIVISION OF MEDICINE IERRY K. AIKAXYA. M.D.. Instructor in Internal Medicine. I JOHN NX'. ALLGOOD. M.D.. Assistant in Clinical Internal Medicine. I EVA R. BALKEN. Ph.D.. Associate in Clinical Psychology. I HELEN W . BELDING. M.D. Fellow in Internal Medicine. I JAMES TAYLOR BROOKS, M.D.. Assistant in Clinical Internal Medicine. I KENNETH M. CHEEK. M.D.. Assistant in Clinical Intemal Medicine. I BEATRICE COE. Assistant in Neuropsy- chiatry. I J. C. PASS FEARRINGTON. M.D.. Associate Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine. I XWILLIAM H. BLYTHE. M.D.. Assistant in Clinical Internal Medicine. I CLYDE T. HARDY. JR.. A.B. I C. NASH HERNDON, M.D.. Instructor in Internal Medicine. Assistant Professor of Medical Genetics. and Director of Outpatient Department. I REID T. HOLMES. A.B.. Lecturer on Hospital Administration. 0 XVILLIAM JACK HL'NT. M.D.. Assistant in Clinical Internal Medicine. I HEGE KAPP. M.D.. Assistant in Clinical Internal Medicine. I LIICILLE B. KESSLER. MS.. Assistant in Clinical Psychology. I VERNON KINROSS-NVRIGHT. Instructor in Clinical Neuropsychiatry. I MILFORD N. LL'NDE. A B.. Assistant in Prewentiye Medicine. I MARVIN E. MCRAE, M.D., Assistant in Clinical Internal Medicine. I JASPER L. MEMORY. M.A.. Lecturer in Medical Statistics. 0 Ll'CIL'S ARDREY MOORE. JR.. M.S.. Assistant in Prexentiye Itledicine. I JI'NE ORTON. Associate in Neuropsychiatry. I RICHARD C. PROCTOR, M.D.. Instructor in Ncuropsychiatry. I ANGIQS C. RANDOLPH. M.D.. Instructor in Clinical Psychiatry. I JOHN B. REINHART. IKI.D.. Instructor in Pediatrics and Assistant in Clinical Psychiatry. I CHARLES GLENN SAWIYER. M.D.. Instructor in Internal Medicine and Associate in Physiology. I KARL SHEPARD. M.D.. Assistant in Clinical Internal Medicine. I JOSEPH B. STEVENS. M.D.. Assistant in Clinical Internal Medicine. I MARY C. SUMNER. Associate in Psychiatric Social XY'ork. I PATRICK H. TOOLEY, M.D.. Visiting Professor of Neuropsychiatry. I DOROTHY M. TETTLE. Ph.D.. Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Immunology. O ROBERT L. TL'TTLE. 1XI.D.. Instructor in Itlicrohiology and Immunology. I JOHN PAIQL VINIBERGER. Assistant in Clinical Psychology. 0 XVILLIAM R. VANCE. Ph.D.. Instructor in Microbiology. 0 BENJAMIN VATZ. M.D., Assistant in Clinical Internal Medicine. I CHARLES MELVIN VAL'GHN. Ph.D.. Assistant Professor of Parasitology and Preventive Illedicine. I COLEINIAN INI. XYHITLOCK. ISLD.. Assistant in Clinical Pediatrics. I KENAN B. NX ILLIAMS. M.D.. Assistant in Clinical Pediatrics. DIVISION OF SLIRGERY EDGAR V. BENBUXY. M.D.. Assistant in Clinical Surgery. 0 RICHARD I.. BIQRT, M.D.. 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L 1. 1 Q anon ,untill unnnu if Fira! Rnzr, ffffl lu I'lgX7f,' Alfred H. Gdrvcy, vUlIlifOI1AS.llCIN, N, C3 XY,Illl.lll1 V. Gillikin, Kinston, N. C4 Adrmn L. Gram Gastonia. N. C3 Whltur L, Grunnc, jr., Morganton, N. CQ. o Sfwffilf Roux' Tlxonms lj. Grcur, Trenton, N. .lg Theodore V. Halrllcld, Lcnoir, N. C3 Donald lvl, Hayus, Clurlottc, N. CHQ XY'Jls.1 R. Hcndcrson, jr., South Boxton, VJ. s Tlvmf Rnux' Vlanics A, Hill, Krnston, N, CHQ john ll. Hrngrlcy, Loumillu, Kyg joseph A, Iscnhowcr, Conowr, N, Cfg Thonms XV. 'I.ukson, Bluefield, XV. Va. 23 FRESHIWWEIW 'HV-7? Fin! Razr. left In rlglwl: Lee Mac Keach, Charleston, S. C.g O. Joe Looper, Poteau, Oklag james Marshall, Charlotte. N. C.g Henry S. Miller, Jr., Statesville, N. C. o Serum! Raw: Chlrles L. Moore, New Rochelle, N. Y., Zebulon V. Morgan, Jr.. Hamlet, N. C., Paul Moss, Lenoir, N. C., james H. McCallum, Jr., Colerain, N. C. o Third Raw: john A. McLeod, jr., Mars Hill, N. C4 Wfilliam G. McCuen, Greenville, S. C., Quintin D. Peasley, Asheville, N. C., Morris E. Powell, Douglas, Wfyoming. 24 FRESHIAUEH . g J Q? ii 3 f f L . . . U . i 2: . Q I ' ' - ' E ' L, ' 'N X . N . 3,1-991' . ,. 1. ff MRI YES I-'ml Rffzr. lffl In fl'Ql7l,' Howard I.. Radford, Carolccn, N. C4 Roburt L. Reid, Charlotte, N. C3 jnncs P. Robinson, Dayton, Ohiog Raymond D. Srala, XVinston-Salem, N, Cf o Sfmml Rfmn' Robcrt Schicus, jr., Miami, Floridmg XV1lbur T. Shcarln, -lr., Roscboro, N. CQ XVilli.1m H. Strirkland, Lenoir, N. C4 Charles G, Tabor, High Point, N, C . o Tlv1rJRw1z'.' Spemcr P. Thorton, Chdrlottc, N. C1 XYIIHIJIU XV, Uthlaut, Orlando, Florlda, Howard S, XYHIUCI, XY'inston-Salem, N. C3 ,Innes E, XY'hclcas, Sprmg Hope, N. C... 25 FRESHHTEIW Le I In Ilgfll Emmett R Wl11tc Laurlnburb N C WlllIJl1l D Wxltonf, jr Hickory N C Wfrllum O XV1ll1.1ms lr Macon Ga llot Pictured Eduard Mrtthcll Grncs Touoa Gcorbm Ldwxard Irmlxlln Los 1ll Mount Anry North Carolina ohn AlbcrtMorr1s r Mnncola Ncvl 'Bork lor some txme nt hrs been the custom to haxe personal rnterxlevxs vuth the prospectne medrtal students tor thc next school year But durmg the past few years an attempt to hare these mteruevss tor larve groups ot applncants on the same day has been made At the same tnme mass orxentatlon rs carned out w1th gurded tours of the medncal sthool hospltal Graylyn and Reynolda Lunch has been furmshecl by the fraternltles Thus the pre medncal student applyrng here lb able to vet a very good insight to the mrnous phases of medrcal school lrte All crrtrcxsm has been fax orable and thrs program mll doubtless bccomc a school polncy 26 . Y '- - , -, , - I., I, - .- 1 . X Y' ' 5- .1 f 0 4 l . .-ll 1 l 2 - .A ' if . V .' V' M ,Q A . A W V7 . v k V4 7 - ' - A ' , 6 . - -Y V, . ' ' 1' an X 7ZfWffW!W D7- T. Q , J 154 U 6 Y , b X -A I i - L, , l S 'I If - PFITHOLOGY Dr. Pmrllfr Jwzzmzmnzlw www grwx pnffv- Dr. Bmmer gjl't?I fx leflnre dining llw Jlide nfffg-y Jpefirzlwif. rrziezzx The U1jL'I'l7j'l'fl rf rl In lu' fl :rf rf mm' Ii e . , 'D g 'th It Tell mnmle break lzefzreeu fl.1,r,feJ. dlrrnlg P.Jfl7UlI7gV1. If you foo? rlmely wmnglv yon :NH we flw Hl1dJP5fl7, Hnllenmn and Kgzble dhzgnofe 41 mzlomx mifrofmpif Jeftion. 28 X1- . .ln U , .- .- . 1 x., . v ' ,- f x ' N' N 'tht . 'x-yi ',. 9 .ii , V L 5' ' ' lv fr E 1 X : Phfuwl' VLIIUUI Ifnmfuhllrl ,xml Sllnlu' nu limmn, llumlfmu .WJ 'I'lmwjmfr1 Alfa! mmfl ffm z'ffc'llllvll 3 nf lfflu .IlIJf'1tlx, fffl ffm Ituflx Pffljmlfffffligvj 1'11A1fU'1.!ILL. Nw: I nm! H1 lfu lhfunfm' ZUJI mm' :ff , , Jlflflllu ll Ilwffmf uf fm if: lllun, lufclllflllll .zmf lil!! r LIllXlUllVf,1 4111 All! ilu' I mfllfrvll. Gfvflrfmf .zmfrml flu fm: 29 PHYSICHL DIHGHOSIS 111 11. 1 1 1 1 1111 C111g111 111111 1111 11101116 110Jed A 1114 1 1 1' 1111 V011 p 1111113 111111 1 11 101111 11511 t1e 1115 Ol 142111111 30 A Q V Q I ,W l 5 4 1 v I 'W . 1 K 1 I 4 A N , N :Q A X tv 'I I , . k S , , I K , Q 1 r f' A A . V 1 r ,f . IE , - - ,f ,f IZ G'I'l1f11I .11111 R111 l7.Il'L' .1 ,w1'11111,r g.1111e of fir- R1111111111' ,r1'e11e 17E1Zl'f.f?II 1'111.rJe.f. . '-ff 9. T11 r hr .1 111111111 'fm' ML, . . 7 , . ' . IIE 'Lf 11111 B11 11 11.f'1,j . 11 2 11 111 Af 1 1'1f1111'111'11'f1.1 . lurj. 4, ' .1 1 'f ' ' ' . THE SOPHUIWORE YEHR fxsp. W Q f Class Officers X N 1 kXY'cir.., ...,.,......,, .. 1 1 JV- K Y R I d fl mpson ,.,.....,,. Y Y J D ld 111 c' Il Rp 1 xx ll 11 1 H 1 1 1 Ji 52 1 SGPHUIUORES 9 f r i, ,Q I Q I l. - n J V Firfl Roux lefl in riglvl: jimmy A. Barnes, Charlotte, N. C., Joseph A. Barnes, Linwood, N. C.g Shelton T. Bass, Clinton, N. C., Delmar E. Bland, Wfinston-Salem, N. C. a Sefoud Roux' Richard F. Bowling, Shelby, N. C.g Basil M. Boyd, Charlotte, N. C., Robert G. Dennis, North Wfilkesboro, N. C.g Donald P. Douglass, Chestertield, S C. o Third Roux' Luke B. Eller, Greensboro, N. C., john R. Folger, jr., Pickens, S. C., Roy O Freeman, jefferson, N. C.g james H. Ge-tzen, Dade City, Florida. bw .f ig N J IF.. g, . Q 1 M. li! SUPHOHWOHES Q 3- ' lx Y 1. rx N35- K 4' if Q 1 P a-:rv Iflflf Rffizp iff! In VIIIJITIX Linrlbay C.. Getzen, Dude Lily. Floridag Paul P, Gritlin, NlOl'i.'lN.'.1Ll Lily, N. ffg Dorothy A. Hahn, Conrord, N. C..g Xyllllllllll B. Herring, XV.1th.1, N, C. o Skwfzlil' Rfizzy' Ixnin L, l'lOllL'I11J.Il. New Hill, N, CHQ Allen S. Hudspeth, X,.1l.llilIlYIllL', N. CQ.. jdmea C.. Hunt, Lexington, N. f..g XVilli.un B. Hunt, jr.. Lexington, N. C.. o Tlvmf Roux' Hooper D. johnson, Wfilrnington, N. fQ.g Dennis T. jones. NY'rlson. N. Cp Kelvin D. Kable, Port XY'.1shingt0n, N. Y.g XY'illi.1m D, Kula, Greenville, N. C... 33 SGPHDHWORES 4? will 1 51 fi A L2 , ..,, lim! Razr. lyfl in r1glvl.' julian F. Keith, Jr.. Elizabethtown, N. Cp james E. Kelly, Fort Myers, Fla., 'Iohn T. Lanier, XY'inston, N. CQ -Iohn XV. Ledbetter, Portsmouth, Va. o Sammi' Rnir: Lawrence Lewis, Louishurg, N. C., joseph T. Liverman, Wfinterville, N. C1 Donald E, McCollum, Winston-Salem, N, C., Robert B, Mclintee, Newark, N. o Tliinf Roux' Alva E. Parris, Charlotte, N. C., Avon Peacock, Greensboro, N. C., XVilli.un T. Rice, Wfinston-Salem, N, C., Franklin M. Roberts, Asheville, N. C. fat :Gs 34 l SOPHOIAHGRES fx 4:7 K Q 5. 1-Q B' I T-v ,. ' M1 3'-ff: , K 1 V .- 'rm wif' - n Q 1 ..gr'I- 44 'kg 53 , 6 1. X' ,-1.32-ev V' -' f - Y- T' .. C . 157 A-11? bi--sf '- A ww C -taxi Q I I 3 L vibfb. --A F11 ul RIIIV. fcfl lf' l'l1Q!7f,' Rutlu R. Rudloff, XV.1lnut Rrdgc, Afk11I1N.lNQ Amgux G. S,ll'Qt'.lI1t jr., Cllmrlottc, N. C..g XY'.1rrcn XV. Scars, Comord, N. C.g Bobby li. Snider, XYVKJILOINQ N. C., o 511111111 Rffux' Homer G, Sutton, jr., XVlnston-S.1lc111. N. C .g l3dw.1rd XV. Taylor -Ir., Richlmd, N. C.,g O. R. Thompson, 'Ir.. Muon, Guorgm. XV. I.. Thompson. Alr. S.1ludA. N. C. o Thin! Rffzzf Hoxmrd XV.xyl1c, Clcwlumd, Ohlog Harry H. XY'c.1tl1urC Roanoke Rapids, N. C,.g Alcxamiur lf. XYVCIF, -Ir.. Gastonm, N. C . Nu! I'nlnluJ.' Eugcnc E. Ifundcrburk, lr., Rome, Gcorlgmg XY'rll1.1m R, V.1mu. lfrumw C.1l1f0rn1.l. I 35 -I:-T:-3 - , 5. ... 5 EXPHHSIOH PROGRHIU xYllYl'l'ilUg plans of the new South XY'ing at tl1e North Carolina Baptist Hospital are lust about complete. and construction is expected to begin in Wil. 'lihe l5tlAbed addition to present facilities will enable the hospital to admit itlllll more patients per year and its Out Patient Department to accommodate 50,1100 more visits per year. Bed capacity will be increased to 450, including bassinets. Kitchen and dining rooms designed to handle more than 5.1100 meals per clay will be constructed on the ground level. The main. or ground, Hoor will also con- tain a postotlice, with otltl boxes, an electroencephalof graph room. medical record rooms, and a central supply room, 'lihe lirst floor will accommodate the new X-ray de- partment to serve both in- and out-patients with live radiographic rooms, chest examination room, dental X-ray room. four X-my therapy rooms. a room especially con- structed for radioisotope therapy. stenographic and tiling spate, conference rooms, radiologists' and reading room, reception and vvaiting rooms. Enlarged quarters for the heart station will also be on this floor. The second lloor xvill consist of rooms for surgical patients and. like other patient floors, will have oxygen and suction piped from il central source to other areas. The third floor, devoted to medical patients will have .in eleven-hed special psychiatric section for disturbed patients. xvith Baptist Hospital, thus becoming one of the leaders in the state in the trend toward treatment ot psycliiatrit patients in general hospitals. Patients will be treated here during acute stages of illness and be Xlsqk xx-sa,, Y ,gif LTQKR -gi transferred to mental hospitals for convalescence and rehabilitation. Specially-designed nurses' stations will be a feature of the third Hoor which will also have a treat- ment and admitting room for patients, laboratories, a seminar room and teaching center. The fourth floor will accommodate a complete. new obstetrical delivery suite of three delivery rooms, four labor rooms. preparation room, laboratory rooms for nurses and doctors, nurses' station, workroom, and utility room. Present obstetrical quarters will be utilized as additional nursery space. Four major operating rooms will be included in the new operating suite on the Fifth floor with a preparation room and sub-sterilizing room for rapid sterilizers. A helpful innovation at the hospital will be two four-bed recovery rooms adiacent to the operating rooms where patients will be taken directly from operating rooms and closely observed during the early post-operative periods. Air conditioning will be installed in as much of the new building as funds will allow, The building itself will be of brick and Indiana limestone construction in keeping with other hospital buildings and will be seven storics high-the tive floors and the ground floor de- scribed above and a basement for storage and mainte- nance. Three new high-speed elevators will be installed in the new wing. Extensive remodeling is also planned in the present building to enlarge services and relocate activities in relation to the new facilities. It is estimated that con- struction will require IS months after work is actually started. sa Q:s:b mt-- -11 -..assss .L .J J J 4 Q m W QT V r- 4 3 Nga ' , 1 Xfwmyw X X F4 l X xg. Hn ke, I rf- 4 1 -J 5 J 1, ' 41 A 7 1 . ,J A '- Q 7? .i X u-u-- I , UWEDICIIWE H.mi.11z'.1-ygirex CL1rper1ler.117dEiywlberglbe Nolbiug if mflered Ibn! i521't nlzrolnlely filhll zuord. mdimfed. Noi Jn f.l,s'l . . . :mug fluff: per0.x'm'e. Gmm The library. f111ollJerJp0l zvbere nzf111yfr11itf11l 1. Lllgfllvf, elf. b0IH'.f are Jpenl efzfh day. Third uw! mzzfwwlre room if ulzmyf buzz- Rllfdlld and Margarel Gmzfl find lime for zz jug. drink of jnire and 11 rbnl. 38 0 'z 1 SPECIFILTIES I71111111. 1H1111l.g111111'1'y .1111f Rwfmln l111'1'f1111'1' j111' .1 1,1111 111 11111 11f lfuf 111111173 1'11111'11'1 11111 1!!l.lI'fc'V. HY1111 1111.111 711111 1111117 f!ll1lf 11111 l111.f1 11111 1111! fn 1'r1111f111'111f1l1'? Erfnh, Tllfllgnl' .1111f Dr, 5.111111 1'.11'1'3 1111! 1111111 f.1fz111'11l111'1' 11'111'b. -Q .YU 7 is 1 L. D1: 611111-1 11111.11 1111 111f111'11111f 11'.11'1f 11.111 111 lJ111l11I111. HB111s, 711111 fhlll' 711 lfhzll' wflfy fr' lfulll .Il ffm f111111l, A1111 D1. L1111' ful1 firm' jfwllf 11 l1'lIl'f1'!7t'7'. 1 Q , i ,Il , N 1 A J . I , Q ,f , -, Q I al f' f ki' s ' P I lA SURGERY Dr. Henry .md .1 lumrh of the lm-U unit my Dr. Gran! duff Himflogy in IJ!! Ipare time llw tleznzlor .zffer SllI'g:'!'j' rlizzir. --.md Seife jun lmzff. Tlvrre ll1I.HI'f qnile rmfnl 111 the pirflne for . . Bzfu' ZVOIHLI' U11 Seforzd llneit. llve jllilllfl' flndwzt, ' Al jiri! glllllfr' tlwy nppem' to be zvnrkiazg. Hier! and Vmzre ezzfermin I0 Ann Redzzmfz. 40 THE JUIWIUR YEHH Q L7 1 runr M 1 as N D,-2 1 l J'-1l'ET EQ I-,gA74,X I 71 fd' X fffx NL! Qzzaxr.. X-fx.-K-jf 0.1-41.14.JL4.41,V T354 FXR xs kk, X If I1f5f',l .lfu v,1fU5f7 G,.1.M.1y..1 f.s..y,,, Qu. lu IL.. LA. .1?nu, :var Af 'J f.,4u,,4 117 LL ,nf Kmsj Class Officers john H.ml.1w.1y , , . vcfllll. 1111 Grimslcy Tho II1. 1 s Holdcr , , . Nnholas S .lns rmty . Cmmmplwll MLMull.m 41 ., , . l'nmlw1l , . . .,.,. l'1m'-PM-afduil . . , , Sf-1m'f.u'yfl w.111n's1' . . . R1ffmew1l.1lf1'f ,,. Hlmlmnnl JUIWIORS lv sf 'Zi' 'I Fllill Rlllll fzifvl iff riglvl: George C. Barrett, Roxboro, N. C.: H. Kent Bennett, Wfinston- Salem. N. C.: Charles R, Bittle. Charlotte, N. C.: Ralph XV. Bland, Goldsboro, N. C. o Srfrwzrl Roux' C..h.1rles H. Boettner. Norfolk, Va.: Ernest C. Brock, jr., Fairfleld, Ala.: G, V.m4.e Byrum, Sunbury, N. C.: Harry M. Carpenter. Wfinston-Salem, N. C. n Third Rwzzx' Hugh H. Cook. jr., XViln1ington, N. C.: Donald F. Davis, XVilmington, N. C.: Xyrlllldlll B. Donald, -Ir., Greensboro, N. C.: Posey E. Downs, jr., Salemburg. N. C. 42 JUUIURS l ill- fi XS' x sw l.. -t X' ,A- ,F h ' v ii. I-.Y ljjlflf Rmw. iff! In rlglffx Charles lvl, Drummond, Kannapolis, N, C3 Robcrt O, Duncan, Columbus, M1554 Barnard Em-nlacrg, Bronx, N, Yg Leo A, lirbclu, Ixlandan, N, Dak, o Summit! Roux' David H. lfullcr, jr., Lumlwrton, N. C3 Clarcntc l.. Gantt, Aslwullc, N. CQ Margaret ll, Gnatt, Grccnalaoro, N. C1 Lua B. Gxvcm, Fountain lnn, S. ff, o Tlvmf Rnup' XV. Ken Gobcl, Pittsburglm, Pa.g Xvlllllillll T. Grimslsy, Grucmlworo, N. Lg Rithartl A. Groat, XYf1nston-Salem, N. CQ james H. Hampton, VIL, l.c.1kn:llc, N. C. 43 JUUIORS .5 mt ...C c.- Ffl'.fl Rrfir. iff! In rigifwl: John S. Hardaway, Greenville, N. C.g Lewis B. Hardison, Aulander, N. C.: XY'illi.1m D. Hiers, Hampton, S. C.: Harold R. Hoke, Kannapolis N. C, a Sfi'm1r1'Rnz1'.' Thomas M. Holder, Houston, Miss.g T. Russell Howell, Lumberton a N. C.: -I. Dempsey Huitt, Newton, N. C.g Edward M. Humphrey, Spooner, Wlisconsin o Tl1mIRfmf.- Ray P. Inscore, North Wfill-cesboro, N. C.g T, Joyner, III, Wfinston-Salem N. C.. james A. Leigh. Grand Forks. N. Dali.: Thomas D. Long, Roxboro, N. C. 1 S I I I 1 I I I I I I ,I I I I Ig ,. , . . JUIWIGHS 5. ag r, rg K V' v if I s sd .,, . ,. -- , . - 3.-.,.:.-V-. 1 ' K. . .41 bl .af ,l 'iz ' 5 K I I I I I I I i I I 351 -qs .xl he 'WL5 E 'FAR-. 1 I 'li V an if , Wigs 'ark -ad' -v-- ff? 'X 3 - l7n'IlRff11.flf!fffrllqflvlf Rolwrl V. Mgyllclll, LALlfL'l, Ming f'.lIllPl5L'll MkM1ll.m, XY'.1gr.u11 N. f..g f lmrlu T. Mullin, Grucmlworo, N. CHQ Robert Mullin, -lr., Grcunxlworo, N. 6. o SLNIIIJ Run: Gullclll Mllllr. lingo. N, D.1k.g Xxllllldlll G. lNl0nIg0mcry, Grcunwlwuro N. C .g Lcxllc H, Morton, lllloomlllc. N. f.g llllwm L. Pwnc, H.lllxl'vorO, N. f. o Yfllllll Rffllf Xxllllhllll C. Powell, Lumlwurton, N 1,3 -loylc ll. Ruynoldx, Hugh Point, N. f.. Comm N. Rolwcrtx, Dxllon, S. Lg Clurlcx M. Robmson, G.1Nton1.1, N. C, 45 JUHIORS flfgri in 4 uf- - Y - .Lf ,, M .' Fm V si X Q -cull 4 csv .Q R'-1 ,N Fnzil Rfmp ltffl In wglvl: Maurice B. Ruland, Fargo, N, Dali.: Nicholas Sacrinty, Siler City, N. C., F. Hoyle Schultz, Wfinston-Salem, N. C,g james Simmons, III, Haddonfield, N. o Semnd Roux' M. Frank Sohmer. jr., Salisbury, N. C.: james E. Smith, Gastonia, N. C.: julian A. Spence, Elizabeth City, N. C., Ralph E. Tarnasky, Fargo. N. Dak. o Third Rout Robert A. Team, Lexington, N. C.g Jo Anne Whitaker, XVinter 1-I.1ven, Fla., Kay XY7illi.lITlS, Zebulon, N. C. 46 X 2 A Q ,, 1 , 2 .rx 6 HTEDICIUE Afplm. Dr. l! i11tgL1fe !0f7ll,l0lI'J prizule zzurd Prerelle, I-141161 and Bllhlfk are kepl rfflrlldi, bln'-1' 011 Ilve 1l'Jl'a'.f. Smzfewzf lm fm! Anim! Dr, Ca-Jer .1f10llf lm' Afediuzl O.P.D. nff1ll77'fI1g, Dr. Mnnre explailn finer pflfilll of bon' to The bury r ,1l1z'.1v11 wljnj .1 refreJlver in JIldl0IlI'j'. open L1 fharl, 48 nn' x '-I, x..--f- ff!-. V f -ln- 5 Q . f, 1 x our . K SPECIHLTIES 1111111111 111111 15.1111 111111 11,11 1111111.11111 1111 1111111 1-111 111111111 1111111 1.111 ll J1ll.JVjl 17lll1 111111111 P1f111.11111'1. Sp.11L 111111 1.1111 1111' .1 10111111 171 C1111 1111111 G111113 11.11 .11111111111111 1111111 111: 5011.1 51111117 111 1111111 T111'Af1111 111111 .1 1111111 11111111, 51111111 .11111 C11111.11:11 111111 1111 .111 f.xf1111111f111 111 1111 111!Lf11-f11111f1111 1.111 111 111111 1111.111 111111: T111 111111111 1.11111 111 11111111 111111111111 lll , lll ,nl L .I 5 .-- ,. : 4 . -..,. e SURGERY Urnlntqy llllful VIIIIIILII. ,,GI1E,l',f he f,l'll'f fnllizzkq my fl7l'0dl uffer JH. Clvri.rli.w ij lnmzg 111011641 but mdk- I a'm1'l ing fr'ier1a'y. Lzuylbiflg 50 D,11rgl1rr'fVy and Harper' nazi! Milk Dr ll illA1f11.v for .111 Lvzgiogmuz lo be developed. P1'0f'ff1ff1g-1' rliam' mme! lo Luz emi believe AI.1l 'j' Lon ,fold Omega. rlml day. 'W J n THE SEIWIGH YEHH ' JN 1 1:5 , 'f'-1 , Q' PW: f ir ,, M ww N p , V ECX7 YV? nigga? k wjxyf , X N1 m I Qi ,Yi tr.. J' ' Q -1 ga-. Class Officers Horace Muller .,...........,..,....., james Tolson . . . Loutrcllc Stribling .... .. 4 Sv v Willianu Taylor ... ., Willianu McLean 51 T . . . Pl'c'flulL'llf Vl1'6-PI'E,ufLfc'1II 1' 'rl.11 y-Tre.m1rer Rep1u.m11l.1!l1'c . . . Hf,1ffll'jL1lI CHARLES INSLEY ALLEN, jR. 311 Morven Road Wadesboro, N. C. 1lIfEf'lIJ'l7fP.' Miscricordia Hospital Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN O. HENRY ALLEN Route 5 Marion, N, C. Inferf1.rbip.' james Wfalker Memorial Hospital .1 Wfilmington, N. C. A DONALD EARL BA:-IR -324 S. Third St. Grand Forks, North Dakota Inlernfbipx jersey City Medical Center Jersey City, N. BRUCE BERNARD BLACKMON Buies Creek, N. C. I1zlem.rbip.' mes Wfalker Memorial Hospital Wfilmington, N. C. stnioiis 52 SEHIORS P O Wi E 53 -IUHN XVHUIWII BUUNI. 'Ik SL-.1l1o.xrd, N. I lallrnzulwfrx U, S. IYI.1l'lI1C Hoslwnul N43rfvcfblk, V4 Bl N Rnmfnr BtlYl:'lk'II, -IR. Route 5 Goldsboro, N. I . lUfc'l'llll7l!I.' Touro Intirmary Ncw Orleans, I..1. XWILLIANI Ml 1c1imTH Bm KlNr.H,-mf no N.If1I'rh St, Grand Forks, North Dakom Illfc'Hltf7lf7.' St. Lukcl. Hoxpltal Fargo, North Dakom Iximm' El.lz,u+11-H Bum H lll S.hf.lII1 St. Axlmboro, N. C.. I11luf1rfv1,f1.' North f..1fOlIll.1 Baptlxt l lOSIWIl.ll XY'un-.ton-S.1lcn1, N. K.. W. RICHARD BURAQR 510 Tappan St. Brookline, Mass. l21!ri'a1,uZvij1.' Boston City Hospitril fH.irurd Mcditpll Scrxiccj Boston, Mass. XY'ii.LmM Liao CARR, JR, 1024 Front St. Laurel, Miss, llzlrrlznliljlr Merry Hospital Vitksburg, Miss. BizRNiis josizivi-i CHRISTIAN 220 Willow St. Rocky Mount, N. C. l11!w'11,ilvill7.' Prcsbytcrian Hospital Pliiladclpliia, PJ. Giuis PATTERSON Comix' 305 Library St. Greenville, N. C. Inleru ilvipx jefferson-Hillriun Hospital Birmingham, Ala, SEIWIORS f,7g,3fjTi: E .' T AQ? 54 Q l :EE llf' Q 1 SEIWIORS f . Q.. 55 Gm XVIl.l.lAF,l EI't1INl C4mN.a'lZ1fu l'q.l1'H1lllgll0ll, N, C . AL1+1R'1' BAVH1-12 f,UUNf.lI., jR. I7-L 17l'.ll1klll'1 St. Mt. Airy, N. CL. IlIfEI'lIvl7llfl.' Mctlmodmst Hospital Brooklyn, N. Y. SARA ANNI' C,uUR1x Route 5 Rcidsullc, N, Ci. lf1!e:'f1,vluf7.' Lu-Nuw Hmcn Commumty Hospltal New H.1x cn, Conn. SAM JONLN Clmw uw, ja. Lattnmorc, N. C. llzlnzlufvlllr Ph1l.1dclpl11.1 Gcnuml HONf7lf.11 Phil.1dclphi.1, PJ. CHfuu.u HINLS Dfxuc HI RTX 1-48 S Darlington St Tulsl Olxl.1hom.1 Iliff! ll 1171 Herman Hospntal Houston Tutu ost PH CLAUDI IINPIRMAN Box 85 l11tl'1 N C Iulwmfu Lifnrson Hlllnmn Hospxtal BIl'D1lI1f,l'I.1lTl Ala DM ID I RANHLIN IR1 1 NIAN Route 7 R.1lClE,l1, N C llllulltfvlp Phlladclphm Gtncral Hospxtal Ph1l.1delph1.1 Pa JOHN MARION FUTRELL Route 3 Greensboro, N, C. I11ler11.tlvip.' Atlantic City Hospital Atlantlc City, N. SEHIOHS W 56 SEUIORS Navi Q1-r 'j Ny, K 57 -lrnlrw H1lN'll.'XNl2:XI'IlllI MII lllyutluxmliu RJ, R1'N,kIllgI1.lI1l, N f lzllumfvljff K :ty Mcmurml Hmpuml XNVIIINIUI1-S.llL'll1, N I 1NI.uu,lw IXIAIU l'I,Ll'N G1'1,1,1-x 2110 li. Dul R.1y Aw. Alux.mdr1.1, VJ. lfifnmlvfja' Gr.LdL1.ntu Hoxputal ol' Ul1lX'CfHIt5 of PCI1IlNyIN.1IlI,l Pl1ll.1dulpl11.x, PJ. THUMAN L1-A GWYNN Y.1muyx1llQ, N. f.. Ilzlwzzefwpx IxICIl'lOLilHt Howpxml Brooklyn, N. Y, Grmifm Imfxr HAN1-N, 'lR. 1008 XV. AL.lLiL'Il15' St. XYIIIIHIOII-SJICIN, N, C. lUIL'f'1l1!7llIl, C :ty Mcmorml Hmpxml xY,lIlNfOI1-S.llL'Hl, N. f . ROBERT NORBIIENT HARPER Raleigh, N. C. Izzlerzzibipf Atlantic City Hospital Atlantic City, N. JOHN Pnncx' HENDERSON Box 207 jacksonville, N. C. lf1lern.rbip.' Wfatts Hospital Durham, N. C. jo1iN Dfxvin HERMAN Route 6 Fayetteville, N. C. Il1lerf1.rbip.' jersey City Medical Center jersey City, N. J. GREER FLEETWOOD HIOTT, JR. 2-128 Commonwealth Ave. Charlotte, N. C. Inferrlibipf Gallinger Municipal Hospital Wfashington, D. C. SEHIGRS f . 58 SEHIORS 5 J !w P -' M g-- -. e,v or 'I if . -1. 3 'ann ,, Ol .uh I -I wr I, 59 I.l'1H1-R !l..xmrNc,l- HHl.l,ANllNXX'UkIH -NU x,If:XjII1l.l Au' XVQILIL XV. V.1. Ifllwfznfflp' f,1ty Mcmorml Hospltai W'imt011-S.1lc1n, N. C.. XYIILLIAM RULKI-R HUIMUN Cmmcrton, N. C lIIft.'HlJf7l!f7,' UI1IX'Cfblf,' of Texas Mcdxml Bmmh Galvcxton, Texas Roblfnr Russ HuNTL12u' 55 Morvcn St. XV.1dcsboro, N. C. Ifllwzzrlfflp- Umvcrsrty of Mnrhrgm Hospuml Ann Arbor, Muh. Hmvmlrm ALLAN j15A1lsoN, ju. 927 Knollwood Axe. XYIHISYOD-S.1lClD, N. C l11lw'11,nlv1jl,' Bcwrly Hospital Beverly. Ivhss, LiviNt.s'rON JOHNSON 428 Stratford Road Wfinston-Salem, N. C. Iz1leru.rbip.' Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia, Pa. JOSEPH Risio JON15s, JR. King. N. C. IHfL'l'U.l'l7ilI7.' Charlotte Memorial Hospital Charlotte, N, C. RILEY MOORE JORDAN Raeford, N. C. Inler'n,rlJip.' ames Wfalker Memorial Hospital Wfilmington, N. C. MAXINE KLEIN Box 52 Stokesdale, N. C. If1Ier11,rliip.' Vanderbilt University Hospital Nashville, Tenn. SEIJIORS 60 li SEIWIORS yr -5-Qi: 1 1 ,Q-N TF S2- 61 Rim:-wi' liiwxxnxiiiw Ki.: IN li I7 l3tll St. Huntington, XV. VJ. l11!t'ruililfi.' Vmitlcrlwilt Unix'ursity Hospital N.ishx'1llu. Tumi. jmii-s lvlfwimi' LANcfwi'ifR Route 2 Golthboro, N, fl. lfllwvlilup: North f,dl'OllIl.l Baptist Hospital XVinston-Salem, N. Cf, DUNALU HENRY Lcmfxx Route 1 Linwood, N, C. 1lIlt'l'1llf7llI7.' Lcllcrman General Hospital San Fmncisto, Calif. lfliiRAc,1- XVli.i,m1ii lN1lLl.l,R, ln. 515 Vanderbilt Road A5l1c:villc, N. fi, l11ft'l'11ilv1l1'7g Llurity Hospiml New Orleans, LA. RANDOLPH DENNIS MILLS 151 Belle St, Henderson, N. C. I11lermbip.' U. S. Marine Hospital Norfolk, Va. Romsnr ALEXANDER Mooiua, ju, 2415 Warwick Road Wfinston-Salem, N. C. Inlermbips University of Maryland Hospital Baltimore, Md. JAMES 'IOSLYN MOSIZS 710 Sixth Street Bismark, North Dakota I11lef'fI,i'lvip.' St, Marys Hospital Madison, Wisconsin WILLIAM THADDEUs MCLEAN, JR, 600 College St. Clinton, N. C. I11lewI,i'bip.' North Carolina Baptist Hospital Winston-Salem, N. C. SEHIORS 62 3 1 gglf I SEHIORS X ,F 1' - 'p J 1 .. ty! w s if - Ei. . 'W i 5 ., .4 'ggi 63 -lfxriii s RHl4l'R'I Niiiz ww Sprint' Pinc, N. K luli-nzilifjrx ,lctlc-rson-Hillmtin Hospital Birininglurn, Ala. Riimfiu' A1im.iis'ria PAsr,AL Rt. No. l, Box 712 Vtiltlcsc, N. C. Ilzltwziliffh' Methodist Hospital Brooklyn, N, Y. I.AI'HAMCfmNRA1rPFAK lllli johnson St. High Point, N, C, l11m'fiilwltv.' Abington Hospital Abington, Pa. JOHN Ent1AR PRl'VlfT'I'If Pontiac, Mith. Ialfem iflllfl' Grace Hospiml Detroit, Mich. IRWIN SEIFE 7 Balfour Place Brooklyn, N, Y. Il1lt'l'l1J'l7fiU,' Kings County Hospital Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK TYALK SHAFER 250 W. Thomas St. Salisbury, N. C. l11lrr'12ili1p.' Medical College of Virginia Hospiml Richmond, VJ. FRANK Hiwmnri SHERRILL, ju, Asheville, N. C. I11lei'f1,ilvip,' City Memorial Hospital Winst0n4Salem, N. C. GLENN Dfwin SHERRILL Box 71 Wloodrurf, S. C. 1IIlH'IItl'l7lf7.' Atlantic City Hospital Atlantic City, N. SEHIGRS 64 SEHIORS H 65 RAY GI'ILl-'lllllv 5lLvl-ii'iiifiRN W,.l5l1lUglOll, N. L. l11lw'11ilv1j1: Gallinger Munitipal Hospital Wfasliington, D, C. Al.Bl3RT l'llfYXY'ARIl SMITH, ju 106 S, Salem St. Sumter, S. C, li1!w'11ilv1p.' Philadelphia General Hospital Phil.u:lelphia, Pa. LorirRELi.E STRIBLING Florence, Miss. 1f1lrw1,ibff1.' Crawford W, Long Hospital Atlanta, Ga. VUILLIAN RUMAYNLQ TAx'LoR Kenmare, North Dakota I1IlL'7'1lll7lp.' Touro Infirmary New Orleans, La. james MLDNRCJE ToLsoN, ja. 561 ROwlAnc.l St, Salisbury, N. C. l11ler11.ilvi,t1.' Pliiladelphia General Hospital Philadelphia, Pa. VUILLIAM RKHMONIJ TURPIN Box 657 Greenville, S. C. If1!e1':1.il1i,l2.' St. Louis City Hospital St. Louis, Mo. DoNA1.iw SHUFORID TYSINGER -116 S. jackson St. Salisbury, N. C. If1ler'11,iXvip.' University of Chicago Clinics Chicago, Ill. VUALTIZR ARNULD Wfmswoaru 521 Cedar Ave, Ridgewood, N. j. IlIlc'l'lI,fl7jlt7.' Queens General Hospital jamaica, L. I. New York ARTHUR Wi-ima YOUNT 712 N, Center St. Statesville, N. C. I17fef'11.rlvlp.' Letterman General Hospital San Francisco, Cal. RETROSPECT N the fall of '-17 the Major saw us come. Into his anatomic grist mill we moved with as much reserved excitement as is permitted to a group that is predominately veteran and married. But young and old, married or not, as we looked around at our new classmates and moved rapidly through the events of that first day we were all aware of our sense of destiny and of the fact that Bf7ll'lllrIlI Crazy represented the final step of our academic ambition-even Turpin felt it. So the Major took us and tempered our steel and we Hpooshed on from the course of the radial nerve to the posterior relations of the vena cava. In his quiz sections we grew more tightly welded as a group and there, of course, Blackmon learned that all Gaul is divided into three parts. With the winter came our course in ping-pong kno, that ztuzr biochemistry, wasn't it? But between Hollandworth's biting off his gastric tube and trying to digest it, and the experiments laboriously carried out at the double matches in the locker room there was little time for Camillo's phospho- leepeedsu except to take all that good information down and file it away. Then came the spring and we were really learn- ing medicine as Dr. Fulton told us why the spirochete resembles a bedspring and about the young man from Back Bay-who thought syphilis just went away. And in physiology we learned what an electrircal current felt like and how a dog reacts to drugs. It never ceased to be amazing just how rapidly some of these experiments termi- nated. During that first and only summer that the class was free the activities of this group do not bear public recording but. on request, the information will be sent in a sealed personal letter. ln our Sophomore year Dr. Moon made us his friends and with binocular vision we explored a new terrain. And though he didn't draw in all the leukocytes the words and processes of medicine acquired meaning, Physiology and phar- macology proved to us that we are the cheapest type of guinea pig as we stuck needles in ourselves, froze and exhausted ourselves, and finally stretched Out in the constant temperature room to receive a pachydermal dose of Etamonr Dr. Green explained that he used medical students because it shouldn't happen to a dog. i c .i t TK j has OOO X3 iiEiJ' if can i ,.f-:-J, ji' j hrjfsli' ali?-jigs, i lxffiv- Ll -' ', v Hi? 4 Q5 f fi 'heyy ii iii t . 2 - V rf 5 X it W Q35-D S3623 QL At last the hnal quarter of the second year .arrived and we learned to hold our shoulders erect from the Mawster in Preventive Medicine and we learned to pronounce intes-final and ca-pfll'ary from the Missus in Parasitology. Besides .1 smattering of physical diagnosis and hc-matology there were some good picnics and ball games Qwith the bases almost as loaded as those trying to run themfj. And who knows what would have happened at Peaks stag party if jones hadn't 'iconked out at S P. M2 juniors? The lovely, gleaming, spotless whites blossomed forth and the patients shrank before the onrush of bright eyes and brighter instruments. But we caught on fast and soon learned that you should iovially clap Dave Cayer on the back when you pass him in the hall-always cut your cuticles with .f razor blade at medical orals-airplanes from Dr. Elbert--fish from Dr, Bobf nesting habits of --, egg A V dbglflfw , ,EAEJFN Q35 ftsygmg my l c yall .. ,,si Xp KL if, y ie y l J lilll lfrllulxtfiplw V. Ve ffllaebel L be so li ey is the ground birds of the Outer Antipodes from Fuzzy Taylor-all in all, we got a well rounded education. Each event, each department, specialty and instructor demands its book of reminescences: orals, lab work, the stalwarts from U.N.C., North Dakota and Mississippi, the john B. Garrett Memo- rial Hospital, O.P.D., C.P.C., how we all became dermatologists, and, through it all, Oh, how we loved Deatonf' We got our football tickets and we got our graduation where we wanted it. And be- tween seconal, d-desoxy and golden brew the whole dum class has stumbled through. In seriousness, despite our differences and our characters we have lived and felt closer to this group that we call our class than to any other we shall know. We have been a close knit group with- out malice. The impression of the faculty is that cur class is summed up as balance and coopera- tion. XVith just pride we consider the record that our class has set in that, though members of the class have left through illness or choice, ours is the only class in which there has not been an academic failure. In these four years we invested much of our- selves in one another, Perhaps in another year there will be another gathering of the clan and we can tal-ze some interest from our investment when Sherrill's tenor and jones' bass tune up with XVadsworth on his trumpet, Corey on the drums, Christian and McLean with their Nukes, Herman and his clarinetiand, of course, Bob Moore with his accordion-as we carry the harmony of From the tables at the Steak House To the place where Herby dwells . . .' Until that time . . . I I xy YE Nix K f HE Student Council is the executive agent of the student body of the medical school. It functions through the directives of the Constitution and keeps it up to date by making any necessary amend- ments. The student activities are supported by the two major arms, the Dance Committee and the Athletic Committee, This year the former group arranged the Senior Ball, and the latter was instru- mental in running football, basketball and softball teams which competed in city leagues. New measures were introduced to the constitution to consolidate many of the small social functions into more pan-student body entertainment. The council also carried the opinion of the students to the proper persons in time of controversial matters involving the students and some outside group. These and many other duties were very adequately executed by this year's Student Council to culminate quite a successful year. THE STUDENT COUNCIL 14. .if K Left: Athletic Committee-Charles Medlin, Charles Moore and John Lanier. Right: Dance Committee-John Bobo, David Anderson, 1. T. Liverrnan, Don McCollum, Jae Christian, Art Yount, chairman, and Lutner Hallandsworth. x 4 Lefl to right: Weir, Hardoway, Socrimy, Taylor, Harper, Gulley, Long, Horace Muller, McLeod, Henry Miller, McCollum THE STUDENT COUNCIL Marcus Gullcy . . ,.,....,, . ...... Pwifilfall Robert Hdrpcr , I'1re'P1'w1iful1l Thomas Long . .4.. Sfrn'li1i'y MEMBERS Horace Miller - President, Senior Clmsg XVillii1m T.1y1or - Rcprcscnmtivc, Scnior Cldssg -lohn H.1rduw.1y f- President, junior C,1.1ssg Niqholds Sdirinty - Rcprusciimtivc, junior C.I.mg l'vl'.1l'lii Wfcir - Prwidcnt, Sophomore Cflassg Donald Mrflolluin W - Rcprcwiitdtivc, Sophomore Cfl.1wg john MrLcod - Prcnidcnt, Freshman Cldssg Henry Miller - Rcprcsui1t.1tixc, Frcnlwnmn Class. 71 HE journal of the Bowman Gray School of Medicine is the ollicial organ of the student body. It has the distinction of being the only publication in the medical literature produced solely by medical students. It is composed mainly of subject reviews of the literature by students in meeting require- ments of the school curriculum. However, many original case reports and some original experi- l mental data compiled by various students are also published. In addition to the medical writings the journal carries the pertinent news of the Baptist Hospital and the medical school alumni. The cirCi.1- lation is far-reaching in this country and includes many foreign lands. Its popularity among the medi- cal profession is well exemplified by the many re- quests for reprints ot articles published. THE JOUHHHL THE BOllllTlFlH GRHY SCHOOL OF mEDlClllE .-. I Left: Marcus Gulley and Campbell McMillan read papers submitted for publication. Middle: Dick Burack and Charles Daugherty check the galley proof. Right: Charles Medlin distributes lourriols as Daugherty and Gulley admire their product. 4L THEJOUHHHL M THE BOUJYTIFIU GHHY SCHGOL OF INUEDICIUE LlXlHj,lhIUII Dlolmwon . . . . . , . lf1l11111 Barlvcu Loumnl . . . 15111111111 1NI,111,1!1111 T h e Staff ITDITORIAI, COMMITTIQE f.l1.1r1cs DJLlgl1L'fty' Llllnplx-ll M1 M1ll.111 Rlplunl Bunuk Hoylu Shultz 911111111111 S11'111.111 ,'!11111.1111 131111111 11 JI.111.141j11 Minus Culluy f Imrlu Mcdlnn S'11111.111 Mlm Null HQ-nton 73 HE annual of the Bowman Gray School of Medicine is late. This fact comes not as a surprise to the average studentg however, we hope the bool-1 will not be too great a disappointment after this extra time of waiting. Wfe sincerely trust that .1 precedent of tardiness will not be set. Wfe would like to express our deepest appreciation to the Department of Illustration for their generous co- operation. Also, may we thank Miss Katheryn Davis and Mrs. Alice Stallings for their much needed assistance in the publication. THE GRFIY HUD lllHITE HWFITTER 'li Ain' --vvryeqw --ffm SJ Left: Marcus Gulley, Campbell McMillan, and John Hordaway conjure ideas and prepare manuscripts. Right: Artist Sherrill draws flies, while Tysmger and Allen select snapshots. XY THE GRHY HUD UJHITE INHHTTER XVill1.1m McLc.1n, Dlr. . . . ,..,,,.,..,. Erjlflll' Rolwrt Huntley .,..., , . , Blfrlmwl 1l'l.1m14qw' Editorial Staff Marcus Gulley Campbell MrMnllrm john H.1rd.1w.1y Arlnl Sw1'ul.1l'V7 Ifr.ml-c Shsrrill 'Mrss Null Benton 1'fw1!11.g'l1lf7fPf l'l john O. Allen Donald Tysingrr 75 E'gg? XX f 11 Rim W Ofhcers olm Futrcll Don Hlcrb T oyncr III Iamca Hamfton and P: effdezif Vlre P1 eyzdenf Sei 1 6101.1 T: erum EI 4' Q. 3 4? K Ill 'I ' A ..,....,...,...,.... ' ' Hoyle Schultz ..,..,........ Vire-Prefidenf ........... Ser ' - ' ' nl. ' A, ........,...,.... -' -f F ' I - Y Y V r .. I ie . , -- ' ' ' 1 l ., r i A ' . -Q1-:'23: -., ,.,.. .I-R -nv! ,zany i7 Q ?:1fg:ugg5a ., .Am it i , - ,ga-sz-. ,snag-:Q ,AT i 'L ' .. 5 5-'fi 3'f', yi' ': V-an QY 1- ',, I-V-2 ,f,gqj7?. ta4-X ' .r-'35-1' ,X 95,1 PHI HI-IO SIGIVH Chi Theta Chapter MEMBERS: john Allcn, jot' Bdrncx, Shelton Briss, Knnt Bcnnctt, Charlcs ljocttncr, Ben Boyuttc, Robcrt Bittlc, Vance Hyrum, Hugh fook, Sam C.r.1wlcy, Don.1ld Dnis, Poxcy Downs, MAX Drummond, David Fuller, D.1vid l:l'CCITl.1l1.jOl1Il lfutrull, C.l.1rcntc Gantt, john Gdrrctt, Lcd Giwnn, Ken Gobcl, Mnrtux Gullcy, james HtlIl1jWfOl1, XY,lllI.1ITl Herring, Donald Hicrs, Luthur llOllr1llLlSXYOI'fl1, Ivan Hollcnun, Bill Hudson, Sherrill Hudspcth, jaincs Hunt, j. T. joyncr, Kelvin liable, james L.1nr.1stcr, john Lcdlicttrr, j. T. Livcrnmn, Don Lomax, Randy Mills, Boh Moore, Lcslic Morton, Citimphcll MtMill.1n, jdmuw Norton, Alva P.1rriQ, A. j, Puatotk, Edwin Picrcc, XY,llli.1I11 Powell, Anguw S.1rg1u.1nt. Hoylu Schultz, XV.1rrcn Scars, jim Simmons, julian Spcncu, Hayward Smith, j.1mcm Smith, Homur Sutton, XV.1ltcr Thompson, Don.1ld Tysingcr. Frank Wfcir. PLISDGES: john Boho, Giles floningcr, Rohcrt Cmwtord, Rohcrt Crouth, Barnard lfiwnhr-rg, Adrmn Grass, Don.1ld Hdycs, james Hill, john Hlngclcy, john Huitt. jowcph lscnhowcr, john Morris, Xxllllltllll MtCucn, Iidward Radford, jamu Robinson, Robert Rcid, Slwntcr Thorton, Xyllllhllll Whlfong. 77 9. LE! Qc G H mtg NNW GA 1 .31 - l ' V1 X IQ 5 lfflzgfj kyg Y n ' f wc? I lf o:a,:. . 'X ' . Al plc: fy .fy k EQA N- I' I 5 1 A I I G. Y s' I A H llcf 'QF 545 .K - cb Q ' - e 99 xx X 5 lg am! Q N OfHcers john Henderson Bill Donald . . , Harry Carpcntcr Bob Team ,.,, Nick Sacrinty .... Gcorgs Barrett , . . . . . . Plliffdffll . . l'iuc-Preiidezzl . . . . Sefrelmy , , . . . . T1'enJ1n'er . . . . ffnlge-Ad1'on1te Aflllllllf 5en'ehzr'y , N. Ai 1: 'QQ ' Y v F' 5' '--' u 78 M35 , PHI CHI Tau happa Chapter MEMBERS: Gearge Barrett,R.1lph Bland, Wfoodie Boone, E. C, Brock, Harry Carpenter, Pat Corey, Charles Daugherty, Bill Donald, Bob Dennis, Luke Eller, jake l'lC9PCI'IN.1I1, Gene lfunderhurk, Lindsay Getzen, Paul Grithn, Ike Hanes, john H.1rdaw.1y, Bob Harper, john Henderson, john Herman, Bill Hiott, Harold Hoke, Tom Holder, Russ Howell, Bill Hunt, Bob Huntley, Ray Instore, Livingston johnson, Bill jones, D. T. jones, Riley jordan, julian Keith, jim Kelly, Bob Klein, Larry Lewis, Tom Long, Don McCollum, Bob Mclfntee, Bill McLean, Horace Miller, Bill Peak, Conan Roberts, Frank Roberts, Niek Sacrinty, Dave Sherrill, Frank Sherrill, Buddy Sohmer, Loutrelle Stribling, Bob Team, Dirk Thompson, jim Tolson, NV.1lt XV.1dsworth, Harry Wfeathers, jim Barnes, Basil Boyd, jim Getzen, Tom Gwynn, Hooper johnson, Wfarren Taylor, Bill Turpin, Arthur Yount, PLEDGES: Buddy Anderson, Harold Bates, Carl Beard, Delmar Bland, Lewis Bolrn, Dick Bowling, Ed Boyette, Art Chesson, joe Christian, Barbee Countil, NV.1lt Green, Bill Grimsley, Bill Keck, Tom Greer, Ray Henderson, john Lanier, jim McCallum, john McLeod, jim Marshall, Charlie Medlin, Henry Miller, Charles Moore, Bill Montgomery, Paul Moss, Charles Robinson, Sonny Shearin, Bill Stritklmd. Bill Uthlaut, jim Wfheless, Spike Wfilliams, Emmett Wfhite. 79 Bnllfm Run B111 Hqrrmf., Bull Rue Pat Corey ohn Lamer H Shelton Bass ullan Kuth T Lncrman F O O T B I. L I I0 R111 Luka lzllcr oc Chrl5t1.m Larry Luus Roy Freeman Dunk Ixclly , .E A V. Y, . 1 Us J . 80 .w.,...4..,. U ' ' 'L .- . 'Uifhvf H W -pf' 19-5 Bffllfmz Rnzr: T. Lnvcrmm, Hoopcr johnson, Twp Rffzzu' joc Buncs, john Lanier, Donald Douglas, Bnrbcc B M S H B H Counul, Leo Erberlc, ii mv-'nr ' f-f f 81 Bonffm Ruiz : Bill Herring, Luke Eller, Larry Lewis, Shelton Bass lulmn Keith, T. Liverman. S 0 B H L l. Mfilillf Ron: Pat Corey, Bill Rice, Roy Freeman. Yup Rrfziy' Paul Griffin, Henry Miller, john Lanier. ' 'QQ--A, JY if fglfflr' V - '.-? :, l 'F Jm7:'p.15fQ.?'g 82 Y 3.1 Q 1,,f-- wh M-.'z ' .-r 5 .---- Sjlllfllu' Village l'!7I'tl't'LlJ fly .1 u11d'11'1nlw .i Yfu DLl,fmrlmu1l nf Ncfzrw-palgilvhzlfj' Imuled Mzzzhl uf wmzw. L11 G'f11V1lj'll, flu' Nnrrw' IYVIIIIL' .lmf fwufnlaf .U A1f7lfH'fI.1flu'J Ylv fizznlv ffljlllll' llflllllllllif mf zl Gru- C I A pl L t fill!!! Sfllllb HLIll'ff7rl7'lIL Rmnf. law. Nw lim! slap HI flu! mlnlfful of ilu 111un'1r.1 Tlw f7lIl!7lfLIf lcllllli mnrls. wlmnl lf7L1l'L!7l.Q pmlzft 111. Freeman, Gulley, Huntley, Jamison, Mills, Johnson, Muller, Joyner, Groot, Gantt, Burock. Gwynn, Cornatzer. M fl T if ., Liu ll ll L l'he .tlnha fhneza Alpha Honor Xledit-al Soviety ua- founded hy William XV. Root at the Colleze of Medicine of the Vniiersitv of Illinois. Vhicazo. in 1902. The Society is a non-secret. Colleze Merlival Honor Soviety. meinhership to which is hased entirely upon scholarship. moral qualifica- tions hein: satisfactory. The Beta Chapter of Yortli Carolina had its inception ulien installation exervises were held at the Old Town Club. Winston-Salem. on Nou-lnher lv. Illia with Dean C. C. Carpenter presizlinz. Dr. Yvalter L. Bierrinz. President of the National Alpha Uniezn Alpha. presenterl the 1-harter to Dr. Herbert M. Yann. who at-cepted on behalf of the medical svhool and the candidates for initiation. The aims of the society are the promotion of scholarship and researeh in mediml schools. the encourazement of a hizh standard of character and r'onduc't anion: medical students and zrafluates, and the recognition of hirzh attain- ment in medival srienre of praetire and related fields. The Soviety is 1-:imposed of rezular members vonsistinr of medieal men and women who as under :raduates have :iven promise nf hecomin: leaders in their profession or who later have attained such leadership. and honorary members consistinf: of physicians who have attained distinc- tion in any worthy line ot' human endeavor. and of persons. whether physicians or not. who have gained unusual rec- nznitivn in field: related to medicine. MEMBERS Fnfulfy -Camilla Artom. H. H. Bradshaw. Parker R. Beamer. Coy t'. Carpenter, David Cayer. Ralph Deaton. l-red K. Harvey. Harold D. Green. Marv I. Grimth. Georre T, Harrell. C. Nash Herndon. Bruce Johnson. Winzate M. a Hlpha Omega Fllpha Honor medical Society lolinson. WVilliam L. Kirby. Robert B. Lawson. Frank R. Lock. Thomas T. Mackie. Richard Masland. Rohert L. Mt-Millan. Manson Meads. Robert I', Morehead. Richard T. Myers, L. C. Ozburn. An,-:us C. Randolph. Marvin Rosen- tilum. J. P. Rousseau. Lloyd J. Thompson. Robert Tuttle. Herbert M. Yann. Ernest H. Yount. Jr. Class law--Jolin W. Avera. Jr.. William W. Singleton. Vlusx 11152 -James B. Aycock. Seymour Eisenberg. C. Glenn Sawyer. Class IMS-Jerry K. Aikawa. Hal W. Pittman. Robert L. Yann. Claes MLA' rJIur.J-Ladd W. Hamrick, Jr.. Alexander Sweel. f'lnsx1!fbG fIR'f'.J-S. Richardson Hill. Roland E. Miller. firms IJ'QfiC?lI'lfUIl M. Harris, Paul L. Horn. Jr.. Carrol L. Spurlinz. floss labs'-Harold I.. Brenton, Manly Y. Brunt. Jr., Leland K. Glenn. John W. Nance. L. Connell Smith. Thomas A. Will. Class 1950-William T. Bethea. Ira Gordan Early. Glenn B. Hays. Warren H. Jones. Charlotte R. Kay. Claude McClure. Jr.. James K. Pope. f'IuQ.v 111.11-W. Richard Burack, William Cornatzer, David F. Freeman, Marcus M, Gulley. Thomas L. Gwynn. Robert R, Huntley. Howard A. Jamison. Livingston John- son. Horace W. Miller. Jr.. Randolph D. Mills. Class 1115:-Clarence L. Gantt, Richard A, Groat, John T. Joyner THE SCHOOL UF HWEDICFIL TECHUGLOGY 3 up 3 x J .. - 1 R V xl' fx I , : Q' N' ' First Row: Betty Ann Wall, Emma Elrzobcth Bremer, Frendo Kssfr, Carolyn Ruud, Lowse Ramsey Second Row: Frances Tucker Marv Jane Myers, Eumce Srmth, Morqoref Emswell, Eerry Hubbard, Martha Will-ms 120 Thu Srlmool of INIL-rinml Tuhnology .md the Srhool ot' X-my Tulmolugy .irc both Approx md by thclr l'L'5lWU.fINC n.1t1on.1l bmrds. The rourscs L-xtcmi ovur twclw months, .md Ll1mL.1l CXPl.'l'IL'l1kL' .lx well .is rlmsxrounw throry IN .lhLll1Li.1lH, The dcnmnd for Bowman Gray tCLhf1lLl.ll'IN wp-ll cxprwws the I'CPLlf.lli0I1 OI' the xrhoolx, wlth thu my-d1r.1I profcwon owr the Lounlry. 85 I x lit X xikfff ' BLOOD BANK PARASITOLOGY SEROLOGY 1-IEMATOLOGY BACTERIOLOGY CHEMISTRY HEART STATION .5 ,bk so , THE SCHUOL OF -RRY TEC!-IHOLQGY rgffi' Lefi to right: Mary Las.Ncy, Charlotte Yeatts, H T Dillon, Jr, Sarah Motley, Martha Howard, Jo Sedbcrry N PcggyMitLl1cll fmun Rwlxrtx .md N.1mV Kr-xtul' Master of Sucmu III BlULllL'll1lSlI',' lXf.1xtu1x ol' Sunny IH I'l1yw1ol-vgy 87 Preface.. This year for the North Carolina Baptist Hospital School of Nursing has been greater than ever before. The past quarter century has seen it spring from a small beginning to the large, well-organized school it now is. One of the leading schools of the state, it is rapidly becoming nationally recognized. We look with assurance to the succeeding years in which this school shall be even more influential in the progress of professional nursing. 88 AMHUUE DEDICFITIGH For her understanding aid while working onthe wards, her willingness to give of her time as an instructor, and her thoughtfulness as our sponsor, we, the l95l Senior Class of the North Carolina Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, do sincerely dedicate this issue of the White Matter to Miss Eva Dene Comer. 90 MISS EVA DENE COMER I 91 MISS EDNA L. HEINZERLING Nnrfiug Sfhool Direflor MISS LUCY BOYLAN Auillmzl Nurxing Srbool Direrlor y CA pf QQ OB N a vi ss, fs-r uoSV ff i-22577 OUR PIU Our school pin, which was designed by Miss Edna Heinzer ling for the first graduating class in l9Z3, is simple in design and beautiful in colors of black and gold. The lamp on the pin is a Nightingale lamp, signifying the light of nursing. It is worn proudly by all graduates of the North Carolina Baptist Hospital School of Nursing. 93 'fir' 1 G 63 L ? 9 Supervisors, Instructors MISS SUE WALKER Nlgbl Sllf7?fl'I,fU!' MISS BARBER HINEs lvlgbl S1r,lIEr1'1ror' MISS LUCIA SHIRLEY Iurlrlrrlfu' uf 0f7z'llllllIf Room Mlss ETHEL SHORE Slljurllmr .md luflrm'lw' uf 0l7,rlelrIr,I MISS VIRGINIA TESH Sl1f1erIi,vuv- uf SIIIQUEVJ' MRS. JANE LAWRENCE Snfmrimr of MELJIIIIIE MRS. JANE CHURCH Slll7t'l'1lVl1' of Olrl-Pnliwll D?f7I1l'fUIElIl MRS. HELEN T. BUMGARDNER Head Diefithm HD House mothers Mm Hilmar-11 HARRNIN 1711411 'f ul Xlfvv.'f,'q l..lm,1lwr.' Miss Bl I'Ill7 HAINI' lfmfflfffw H1 lfJ1n,rll1fr1.1f llfuffllmul Miss Iiruurlm' Aram mmm lrwfrmfffr nz lf.fm.1!1w1.1l f7Lf'.ulrmf1l Mm EVA D1-Nr Osmlfli l1.w'rmIffr lv lfJm.1!fffff.1f lhfnlrllmfll MRS, CfRAflQ EARLY lrzvlflulfff HI lfJl1r,fl1m1.1f lhfhlflrmrlf MRS, Blfsslli Bmmlflz .Xmlvf Ilmn X. Mm. BIETIII4 S'lImsuN lifflm Alffllur-Xurvu' llfum Mm. ANNA Hf3I.S,KHl5f K Ilffnu Mwlfnr-gI'1rz,fr1,1 Cffmlx mm 51, t?' G QI 'fu-.M i 14? QR x 1 , RX' ,Q-9 ,..v,fv' 6 X x 5,1 A HJ f 'MSL Quinn! ? 4-44' ' lfl, emoriam ' 5 MRS. BETTIE STIMSON 96 'gs K w + x 7 .4 fzffafwf ' x Q -9 F Y Q L Y- wr- r .K I Rx 'A f X 1 ' K x X , A . A X A b , .X A' :X i , . f 'ff 1' Y f,-4 ,I ' W ' I .,, X J? . il X 4 -x 1 n U 1 ?-. -. 5 -X v g FXHKEQ . N M.. v HF, fx ll F D 'x x x 1 I 1 , ' .3 ,K g A - -x..-.J Senior Class Officers Helen Miller . . ,........,.. . . Ann Whitaker .............. Margaret jenkins fnot presentj . . . Shirley Richardson .......... . . . . . Prerideut Vire-Prefideul , . . . Serrelary . . ....,. Treafzwer Blanche Weeks . . . . . C01111ril Reprwenlaliue Z L C- 3 1 'Dj fd X - r X xl 98 SEIWIORS :mum M ' -' ' 'X ' Q' . :JR ll.. , 99 Ill IIN Amr-nu R.1w.xI, XYul Vxvvulrlm July Lmmfu Bl l'lX AIWTIN f Ix.1tK.1n1-14.1. Iurm. uvlfv Ifu Lnfmlv Jmfn' AfARl-ARI 1 B1 RRY Cnnncllx' Spxznlgx, N f. .m1u114q Afrfunfj VIRMINM Bl NI I,uml1crl-vu. N I 11:13 111,f L.m INA NCJVITLLA BILLINGS Slatesvillc, N, C. girmg Billy 11 lifl RUTH BUNTON New, Tennessee E. O. R. DEAN BURMIN Marion. N. C, luring pollmlff fm' Clmrlie XYIILHFLMINA BREEDLOVE Mnrganton. N, C. ffm! delimte f0llL'l7 SEHIORS 100 SEIWIGHS w-. 2 101 Iwfx M.wm fATXlI'Nl ll Rur.1l HAH. N f slfjrllfffzkq 111 l.llu CATH1'1uNlf CQARUI N Burllngtnn, N C. SIIIIQIIIX H1 flu llflfllll FAY12 CARPIENTIKR Gdstunm, N, C 5.111 3 - lflfllllff GIfIil.IfNIf Lux Axlvcbnfu, N C Nu' mfznlffzq yfffn COLLEEN CRENSHAXY' Burlington, N. C. flwmzg 'lil ddlfll? BARBARA DELLINGIER Humcrsxillc. N. C. gniug Zmby-xillizzg DOROTHX' FALES Yfnlmingtun. N. C. lm' fururile p.1.sl-lime LENA FOSTER Lcxmgton. N. C. ghd uv lmzw .1 lf11fna'ryf SE HIGHS 102 w SEUIORS J' T1 - I 164 f R i N' f 455' 103 V1m.1N1.x lfl IH,l'NUN Llncclnlwxu N I fm' Ulf' fmfu Ifvwl NIINNIV IETHLL l:l'l.K Nm1nlA1ry', N. C. lfllfmiffftg 1:11111 lfu Hlff Dmmwm' CQALI4 Nmthcrn Ifmcs, N, C, l7ufm!m m7Lf1.H'l1,' HAZ! um GAN1 D.!Xlylx1PI1. N 1 UAQFIIIIIQ 111 Pl NfAR'I'HA ANN GAY Durlmm. N. Q. v.1Hu.n'iul'1 111.116, lx! 17.1.1.1 IVIARTHA GtJ5Nl5I.L Axhlcv Hcnghtx. N. C, zrlwfm mlfnztg plv.1,w? LILLIAN H.aM1LmN Hcndcrmnullc, N. C. Dix Hffl rf'111'u11iw1fuv ARLINE HARTh1AN Hclwuml. N. C. .111 fm ,zmf pm SEDIURS 104 . 7 SEHIORS Bn-lux'-In H1-nn lhnxlnruplmm, N I Jm ffuiq ff, I 1 ' XX MARY HUKIUN jf ' Rnxbuxlr, N f, 111.111 frffm lwfflu ,1 4 A , up 105 U71 Dufu,n'Hx' INNUJRI4 Mount Any. N. C xf7c' bbw! If M.-xRc,AklaT 'IISNKINS Mount Anrv, N IQ V, 1 fklllu' ffm! nfwmfux BETTY JOHNSON King, N. C. p1'e111111le RUTH KLEINSPEHN Southern Pmcs, N. C. Jive 1111111 be ,al home RUTH LEATHERMAN Vale, N. C. OR. Call FRANCES LEGER Valdese, N .C. prhrzpifzg SEHIORS 106 fi SEHIORS a Z N111 MA11111N 6 X 1511111 f'1rllL'.14c. N C nl.1xmIg in f!fL' lllll 3 51,-,Z V 1 f ' l ' .fl .61-. . 1 , E1,AN1m Mc C.11I.I.11M I.c.1l-csx 1llc, N. C. fl! 5,1111 5 x QQ if x Hp' is H1f1.1fN MlI.l.I2R 2,5-1 K.1nn.1p11I1x, N C. lI1fe,f1.'--Mm ,mfs milf ' .4-1 . L LA XX 4 B12'1 1'Y M1'1'c,111-1.1 - Rcldyxlllr, N. L A 111115 j1f.1n1l.1 1 -I ..:.y 107 SARAH MlzI2Ll.1f XXVIFIJSKIF, N. C. gniutg Hill zzvllv .1 Agfezllfwmlzi BETTY M1,1RRlS K.mn.1pul1s. N. C. zffhflllgfvl IIIJIL .md JMU! FRANCES NIXON Mounmxn Park. N. C. 1,1117 read, fllff fflflfflllg' BETTY ORDERS Murgantwn, N. C. I mu Lll'c'.1Nl, f.w'l I? L fax. I vw, r ,. IS. xl- I ,J 4, SEIWIOHS 5-. -tv' TNI.-um fHlIiI'N IM-Im--nt. N 4 lllv fluff: Ifwlllu 'X if 1 ' Pmsx' Osmmm Nux Hn-rn. N 1 f.1:1 lmm'v,' Imlwlslf Pmr HALL Durh.1m. N f. .lllfflful lwfru rlwv! firm! Alm' PH KI 'I '1 C..1m, Vlf,U,lf!l.l JIU!-if1111-l.l.J,-fm fa J SHIRLEY RICHARDSON Lexington. N. C. editfrrk error, we forgo! L BARBARA SCHMIDT Raleigh. N. C. Del. room FRANCES SEITTER W'ilmingt0n. N, C. .reeiug double-no, il'J Izvim MARX' SHEPHERD Cooleemee, 'N. C. Dferr-1 CZ7I'l,ffIIidI SEHIORS 110 i il s l Xl x i x I-.4 L' 'Er i n GQ f H 'xl X 'X ' l- SEHIORS X X 1 Wi L. , ff I' I , , ge' 'Q 5' 111 Nfvmm Slnmlf K.1nn.1pul1s, N C lmfuflpffff .JI zafnfrzflqlvl I.l'c.x' Slmmwms Bmfnullc, N. C, hwfflfllq nfl llw umrgzle B1L1.nz JEAN SMITH XY'1In1ingmn, N. C. M.zJ.1fm1 Pu4mfc'11l.' VIVIAN SIVMRFLL New Hem. N. C rlminzlq flu' f.IfL1l ning mi lim! diet l0Nl0I'r'01l' SEHIOHS PEGGY TATUM Fayetteville, N, C, MARC.El,LE TONEY Burlington, N. C, rfifl, flear, umzlw' X ,ip XXX BARBARA TURNER Reidsulle. N. C. referee k,.....f 'IEAN VARNER Randleman. N, C. ruzduy' for work 112 Bmw HI- wflil K5 Southport, N C, bcuflflilc' t1'ul'v1 ANN XVHITAKLR Horst Shure. N C zllwzdmlq L1 hen pkzrlry Tl-IE J DIOR CLHSS l f Lrggjgvi f A..-. xir' M H il 1 Mi K , ,g - l 'nfl ,, 1 . ' ..- nf . ,L F ' 3 4 ' , P D , i 4 - 1,1 g l is 'V l T Class Officers Marilyn Coleman ....,,..............,.... Preyideul Betty Brigman ,. .,.. l'ir'e-PfeJia'ez1t Pat Dctcr ..,.... ..... S efrehzry Katherine Hudson . . . ............. Tl'617.fIH'6'f Peggy Connor . . . .... C0lll1L'il Reprerezllnlive 114 K Il gf Ra. YY 5, f fill A l aff Lnlly Angel Clara Barry Betty Brignmn Lon Brown Martha c..lH1Pl'7Cll M.xrilyn f,Oli:Il1.ll1 Peggy Connor Elaine Cox FI'.1I'lCC5 Crolkctt P.1tl'lk'l.1 Dctcr B.1rlw.1r.1 Dull Lula Edson Helen Elrod Nan Frink Bctty Caddy l - Er- 'wax ' 2 JUQIORS 1 f 6 .n f. . yr'-11 ' 1 ,- In ' -'K ... .4 , Q. .. Q- Q. -- 1 A -. '55 Ns ,- iff! 55794 '4 ,. 14:2 ,IE .f 'i 'N -yon.. T7 I' .- A 3 if .1 , .i.,.?.,, b.-. 1 ' HW' 115 WM 3- 1 H JUHIOHS I S H6 w ' ' Mary Louise Gaddy Tommye Harris Louel Heggie Patricia Hiatt jane Hines Marjorie Horn Kathryn Hudson Dolly johnson Betty Ann Kepley Barbara Littleton Rita McArthur Lennie McGuire Peggy Morrow Rebecca Poteat Dorothy Queen Luullc Ruh lllyc Rltnhnc Irunc 5hL'I'l'lll Aluc Snow lfmnknu Spunhour XVIFIHIHIJ SlI'lCkl.lIlLi Laum Ann Tcaguc Kltlmcrinc Thomm Pltsy Thomax PL-ggy Thonms -Ion-tm Tysor Helen Xvarrcn Myra XVMC JUUIORS 1:- ,. 0- - 5. K 1-1 'asf QW- f, 1 W , ' 1 'L . . 6 il X ',,ltQ,,-I rx 3 '.f I ,f 6. Cr' .- J' f , 'V f' w fx t U I I . 'N Y f V ' S G- 1, ' ' ,. x l 15-3 1 - ' s A 1 lf' 1 I 1' 'if?'Ef',,g, f . if 'fff 'vc , C . wv w ', ' . I Qi 117 THE PRE-CLIIAIICHL CLHSS 5 u E ll' first Row: Wnllnometfe Woody, Chrlshne Wlnsteod I Second Row: Cynthia Hudspeth, Surah Parks, Beverly EYITIOH, XY'illi.1mette XY'oody ..........,,........... Pffrffdflil Christine XVinstead . . . . I ire-Prefiderzl Sarah Parks ...... .... S evrenzry Cynthia I-Iudspeth ,, ..... Trer1,ff11'er Beverly Lennon A , . . Pr1l'lfll1t'I1h1l'fdIl 118 N.lIlLy Alsx.1ndur Nanny liubcu Ann B.1xluy Barbara Bayncs 1.01.1150 Bcnncld Eugcnm Boone Imogene Bowman L Nancy Brown Trcasic Brown Betty Burngudncr Vloyrc Clcmmcr Clam Clontz Bctty Cole Sarah Doub M.1rth.1 Dowdey PRE-CLIIWICHLS 'fi- Q x L- y , J' .fk lf' G. S' 'i' T' if? n' r Ji re- N ' in V . ta- 2:- ,. 3 In , A TXX - N , xr , 4 - E? 0:5 4 I .. is 65 W :gr ' 4-fnn fl L- ' xr i 1 uk R H9 N. Z I ,1' 2' Mabel Eddins Doris Grogan Betty Jean Harris Barbara Hill Patricia Hopkins Cynthia Hudspeth Dot Ann johnson Frances johnson Patricia Johnson Prandy Kennedy Nancy Knight Peggy Lee Beverly Lennon Mozelle Liner Peggy McCain Peggy McElr.1th 'luamta Mxrtm Ailfllyli Mashhurn Iris Matkms Dclorm Merrxl Nxnuy Mntuhcll Tha jane Moore Ann Oglcsby Lorene Oglesby Gloria Parks Sarah Parks Ann Peterson Mary Phipps Rachel Propst Thelma Pruett PRE-CLIIWICHLS - ,L 't V rj .. - L-5 45312: -1 . ff , K - W- Z-in ' . Yi- '- fy. y , 215. , s V .1 if: ,, 1 x,JX. 4, ' . ,- I1. ' ' A Tift Huy' Q f Y' Tx .,.. K I as. 51. rx 22 Y x 121 V L? C if Q' Us Q 'vb PRE-CLIHICHLS X J, 1 4 T i C . ,J f hi 1' ' Q? - 1 - . Q 4 ,Ev F ,I ,fr Y is . Wm 122 Rachel Parker Peggy Rhodes Martha Roland jane Smith Mary jane Soloman Martha Stevens Cherry Thomas Annie Lee Tutterow Gloria Webb Jeanette Williams Patricia Winslow Christine Winstead Lucille Woodard Williamette Woody Joyce Woolard Virginia Wright I i P 1 , r I 5 I i R i W STUDENT GOVERNNTENT ,1 R V T Lefl lo rigbfx Billie Smith, Presiclentg Patricia Thomas, Vice- Presidentg Barbrira Turner, Sefretaryg Ann Wfitnker, Treas- urerg Miss Edna L, I-Ieinzerling, Director of the School of Nursing. STUDENT COUNCIL I:j7',Tf wir. iff! In rigbl: Helen Miller, Blanche Wfeeks, Marilyn Coleman, Peggy Connor. o Sammi mum' Patricia johnson, Wfillianiette Wfoocly, Miss Comer, Miss Anderson. Swat'- X mg X54-WFT' QA 5 . iw A-if' ii 11 --' 'x 2 .ff 'Q 'I l 124 umm. CHRISTINN STUDENT UNION 5 ' -il' ,I r . .-1 ' I M1 H I rf 1 sl X., 'Q' P+' 5 Iffvwl H1113 Lf! In l'llQl7f.' Helen Elrod, Kxthryn Hudson, TfL'NSlL' Brown. Ann Hlxlcy, o SLIVIIILX mzzx' Cllrixtmc XVlnstc.1d, IIAYL' Rltphic, Batty Bmw, Margaret Berry, WHI- llullnilu Brucdlovc. o Yfffm' rwzzx' Peggy Tatcm, Fmmcs Sclttgr, Ifmmus Qropkctt, N411 lfrmk, Peggy Connor, Bu urly Lennon. W 125 C. S. U. CABIN VESPERS SERVICE x L 5 FRANCES NIKON IjJ1lffr'-111-rlvivf 'R X .Q QXA L .4 COLLEEN CRENSHAXY' fir! Iiifllm' YEHRBOOH STFIFF The Staff hopes, that with this annual, we have given you pages to treasure. To those who have contributed, our thanks. To the Gray Matter Staff, working with you was a privilege. e 'Q-,Q-v '- .f QW., yn - NORMA SI-IOAF Blloffllhfef M4Z7l41g6P' aff' I . -Q . in 'i rl J i T7 ji K i i :avi fl Q? 3 xl - ' ' . ...n .R .r-0.1-X., THE PLHCEBO STHFF Fm! mir, iff! lu l'lgl7l.' Franco Cirockc-tt, Kfhucklu editor, Batty Caddy, M.1n.1ging rc porter, Ilryc Ritchie, Editor-in-chief, Miha Comer, Advisor, Ptlffifid Dctcr, Circulation Managcrg Rebecca Poteat, Managing rcportcr. o Scm11if1'ff1z'.' Peggy Tatum, C, S, U. editor, Patricia Hiatt, Art cditorg Patsy Thomas, Production manager, Lois Brown, Mimcograph- ing cditorg B.1rb.1r.1 Littleton, licaturc editor, 1X ob 4 256 tj' 4-ff i Xi' L' fi 127 SHIRLEY RICHARDSON, Bw! Lnffimg SEHIQR 4 COLLEEN CRENSHAXV, Mm! Origimzl BLANCHE WEEKS, lrmeff W SUPERLHTIVES BARBARA TURNER, BL vi.-I!!-Arffnfnl N. '4' 14 MN!! W -1 . im. . V 1 Iva-is Y v A4 . . . P 'xv' 'QI 3.1, Q A 1-.1 '. 7 'g- .f.,, - Y . gf' W if N638 ll Iliin--nn, LILLIAN HAMILTON, MH-f .A1m1.Rm IIARYE fuful Pu ufllldfllfp 129 CLHSS HISTORY Ever remember seeing happy, innocent and sort of bewildered looking faces? August 51, 1948 brought exactly sixty-four of these to N. C. B. H. with big hopes of becoming future nurses. Some have drifted into the field of matrimony, but fifty- four of our original class are still together with four transfers from Long's Hospital in Statesville added our Senior year. I start from the beginning, the day when that distinguished title of P. C. was placed upon our heads. Along with this went books, books, and - more books, with dem bones scattered here and there. Anatomy was supposed to teach us the why and where-a-bouts of these but occasionally we slipped. Nights found us in our rooms by seven p. m. with eyes fixed on blank pages and thoughts turned toward that particular someone, a sandwich or coke by our side. Day by day our educational field expanded and we became more confused as new fissures found their way into those sixty-four crowded brains. Nursing Arts, Chemistry, Pharmacology and Microbiology were our nightly subjects to be studied, with Sarah Jane as a side attraction on which we could demonstrate our baths, shampoos, massages and even enemas. Heavenly scents could be smelled when entering our labs as we so freely used our powder during our massage classes, and mummies were made all draped in bandages - spiral reverse, gauntlet, and other twists that we ourselves invented. XVe were beginning to recognize familiar faces by this time and decided to organize our class. Our democratic abilities were demonstrated when we elected: President, Peggy Tatem, Vice-Presi- dent, Betty Leonard, Secretary, Lena Foster: Treas- urer, Billie Jean Smithg Council Representatives, Virginia Best and Betty Orders. Despite the fact we had all those free weekends, books seemed to be our main source of entertainment. Occasionally around midnight a gay clamor of coke bottles was heard as a strike was made with a tennis ball. Time passed quickly. however, with our 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. classes and Thanksgiving brought us our first holidays i four whole days! Books again faced us on our return trip as we began giving complete a. m. care with enemas on the side fthe left sidej. Miss Chase was carefully laid aside for the next group as we began giving medications under supervision. We gave our first hypo to our roommates, not knowing whether she would live to tell it or not. Although studies occupied our minds twenty- four hours a day, we managed to have our first class party as Christmas holidays drew near. Halls, classrooms and the rumpus room were turned into ball rooms with colorful touches of red and green paper, mistletoe, and holly placed here and there. Not only did this season bring parties but a whole week of real nursing duty and another week of vacation. Wfe made many amusing mistakes during this first week on the wards, many times finding ourselves in the Diet Kitchen with a bedpan in our hands. What would we have done had not the educational department kept us hovered under their wings? Final exams slipped upon us as mid- night oil burned while we racked our brains study- ing. Our efforts were repaid, though, as we proudly stepped out of our seats on that March 1, 1949 to have a white cap added to our blue and white uniform. Not only were we outstanding as the largest class ever to receive caps at N. C. B. H. fsixty in numberj but also as a class with a very high average. Four girls had averages over ninety- four, and almost half of the class with averages of ninety or above. Although we were aware of the responsibility placed upon us with the presentation of a cap, little did we realize the weight of this responsi- bility until eight or more patients were placed under our care. Our first classmates began going on night duty at this time and before we realized it summer had passed and September, with its - classes, came again. Best of all, we were now -luniors with thoughts of raising money for this occasion which was the junior-Senior Prom. Betty Orders led this group as president, Marcelle Toney, Vice-Presidentg Ann Wlhitaker, Secretary, Blanche XVeeks, Treasurer, and Peggy Tatem, Council Representative. Little sisters were welcomed when we displayed in a talent show for them. Lena Foster and Betty Orders represented the whole student body at the N. C. State Nurses Association in High Point. During this week eager bodies hustled about as we prepared for our Halloween Carnival with Shirley Richardson being crowned queen by Dr. Bob McMillan. Despite the change of plans due to bad weather, it was a great success. XY'e were adding to that bank account. Thanksgiving came and went with most of us working on the wards. The selling of magazines was attempted with some success. Money became our password and people began by-passing us. During Christmas only a lucky few went home, and the New Year brought us many pleasant events, Dot Inscore, a member of our class, was elected as first president of the State Student Nurses Association which met in High Point. The Hasty Heart found us here and there selling tickets to this wonderful mov ie, As a result of all this work, the evening of April 39th was scented with the fragrance of flowers and graced with formal attire. This was the evening of our junior- Senior Prom! Art Lopez and his orchestra at the Robert E. Lee Hotel furnished the setting. The only dark spot on the evening was that Dr. Eben Alexander, our class sponsor, had to operate on some unfortunate person and arrived late. Slowly we drifted from this aura of happiness and as May ended classes for us, it brought us a C. S. U. picnic at Miller Park, and three glorious weeks of vacation. Our class became divided for the first time as ten of our girls left for the Hill. Miss Rhoda Ann Gardner left us without a class sponsor when she married Buddy in june. Miss liva Dene Comer, was elected our class sponsor for our Senior year. That great day finally came which always seemed so far in the future, as fifty-five of us proudly revealed our black bands distinguishing us as Seniors. tthe four transfers from Longs had al- ready received theirsy. Plans were made for the future as fraternity pins and diamonds began flashing around, Members of our class became leaders of the student body. Billie Smith, President of our student body, Peggy Tatem, President of Cl. S. U3 Ann Wfhitaker, Treasurer of Student Government, Binky Turner, Secretary of Student Government, Frances Nixon, Editor of the Year- book with XVoody Shoaf as Business Manager. Class officers were: Helen Miller, Presidentg Ann XVhitaker, Vice-President, Margaret -lenkins, Sec- retary, and Shirley Richardson, Treasurer. More little sisters were welcomed and our first group returned from Dix Hill as the second group departed. September brought classes for half of us as the other half struggled through eight to eleven hours of duty. Wfe attended the State Nurses As- sociational meeting, which was held here in XY'inston-Salem, and we also attended the first meeting of the State Student Nurses Association to hear Dot preside. Time marched on as we saw a long time dream of a square dance on the tennis court come true, a weiner roast at Miller Park when the weiners were lost, Dot representing us in .1 popularity contest, a Senior breakfast of waffles before the third group left for the Hill , choosing our white uniforms and talking of graduation, being the first classes to have grauda- tion in August despite the loss of all the trimmings, and many other things which have made our tlass outstanding and one which no one could forget if they ever knew it. The history of this class has only begun, in years to come supervisors, directors of nursing, head nurses, or even housewives will have become a part of the Class of 1951. -Betty Orders Q-e ,.:,.,f- -.-,..-fr' . ali ' Xa' ' f,-.vt V AIw11J.1'1 xitguxfz Lula Dun? Babbj Sox Xuvm. lbllcll 1 uvfull GI1IlLfJL1l'rl Alvlfl S111ile,DoI .-imfly .NIJ Fmmlry Going mzzlezrlwre. A puffy ml 132 'ff' 'QQ -:ff as-1 'We N-x'Y.,. ' - ll fn'w'x ffm! filly? Slmllwzlg fur PA. 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